22 USC § 8543 - Destinations of Diversion Concern
(a)
Designation
(1)
In general
The President shall designate a country as a Destination of Diversion Concern if the President determines that the government of the country allows substantial diversion of goods, services, or technologies described in section
8542
(b) of this title through the country to Iranian end-users or Iranian intermediaries.
(2)
Determination of substantial
For purposes of paragraph (1), the President shall determine whether the government of a country allows substantial diversion of goods, services, or technologies described in section
8542
(b) of this title through the country to Iranian end-users or Iranian intermediaries based on criteria that include—
(A)
the volume of such goods, services, and technologies that are diverted through the country to such end-users or intermediaries;
(b)
Report on designation
Upon designating a country as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a), the President shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report—
(c)
Licensing requirement
Not later than 45 days after submitting a report required by subsection (b) with respect to a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a), the President shall require a license under the Export Administration Regulations or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (whichever is applicable) to export to that country a good, service, or technology on the list required under subsection (b)(2), with the presumption that any application for such a license will be denied.
(d)
Delay of imposition of licensing requirement
(1)
In general
The President may delay the imposition of the licensing requirement under subsection (c) with respect to a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a) for a 12-month period if the President—
(A)
determines that the government of the country is taking steps—
(2)
Additional 12-month periods
The President may delay the imposition of the licensing requirement under subsection (c) with respect to a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a) for additional 12-month periods after the 12-month period referred to in paragraph (1) if the President, for each such 12-month period—
(3)
Strengthening export control systems
If the President determines under paragraph (1)(B) that is it appropriate to carry out government-to-government activities to strengthen the export control system of a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a), the United States shall initiate government-to-government activities that may include—
(A)
cooperation by agencies and departments of the United States with counterpart agencies and departments in the country—
(e)
Termination of designation
The designation of a country as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a) shall terminate on the date on which the President determines, and certifies to the appropriate congressional committees, that the country has adequately strengthened the export control system of the country to prevent the diversion of goods, services, and technologies described in section
8542
(b) of this title to Iranian end-users or Iranian intermediaries.
(a)
Designation
(1)
In general
The President shall designate a country as a Destination of Diversion Concern if the President determines that the government of the country allows substantial diversion of goods, services, or technologies described in section
8542
(b) of this title through the country to Iranian end-users or Iranian intermediaries.
(2)
Determination of substantial
For purposes of paragraph (1), the President shall determine whether the government of a country allows substantial diversion of goods, services, or technologies described in section
8542
(b) of this title through the country to Iranian end-users or Iranian intermediaries based on criteria that include—
(A)
the volume of such goods, services, and technologies that are diverted through the country to such end-users or intermediaries;
(b)
Report on designation
Upon designating a country as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a), the President shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report—
(c)
Licensing requirement
Not later than 45 days after submitting a report required by subsection (b) with respect to a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a), the President shall require a license under the Export Administration Regulations or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (whichever is applicable) to export to that country a good, service, or technology on the list required under subsection (b)(2), with the presumption that any application for such a license will be denied.
(d)
Delay of imposition of licensing requirement
(1)
In general
The President may delay the imposition of the licensing requirement under subsection (c) with respect to a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a) for a 12-month period if the President—
(A)
determines that the government of the country is taking steps—
(2)
Additional 12-month periods
The President may delay the imposition of the licensing requirement under subsection (c) with respect to a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a) for additional 12-month periods after the 12-month period referred to in paragraph (1) if the President, for each such 12-month period—
(3)
Strengthening export control systems
If the President determines under paragraph (1)(B) that is it appropriate to carry out government-to-government activities to strengthen the export control system of a country designated as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a), the United States shall initiate government-to-government activities that may include—
(A)
cooperation by agencies and departments of the United States with counterpart agencies and departments in the country—
(e)
Termination of designation
The designation of a country as a Destination of Diversion Concern under subsection (a) shall terminate on the date on which the President determines, and certifies to the appropriate congressional committees, that the country has adequately strengthened the export control system of the country to prevent the diversion of goods, services, and technologies described in section
8542
(b) of this title to Iranian end-users or Iranian intermediaries.
Source
(Pub. L. 111–195, title III, § 303,July 1, 2010, 124 Stat. 1347.)
Termination of Section
For termination of section, see section 8551 (a) of this title.
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